911 briefs -- Published Jan. 14, 2014

STOCKTON - An arrest has been made in Stockton's final homicide of 2013, which took the life of 22-year-old Jessie Rivera in Weber Square.

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By The Record

Posted Jan. 16, 2014 at 12:01 AM

By The Record

Posted Jan. 16, 2014 at 12:01 AM

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STOCKTON - An arrest has been made in Stockton's final homicide of 2013, which took the life of 22-year-old Jessie Rivera in Weber Square.

Stockton police announced Wednesday that a U.S. marshals task force located suspect KaWaun Marquise Lloyd, 18, about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday and arrested him on a no-bail felony warrant in the 2200 block of Hollywood Drive just west of Valverde Park in northeast Stockton.

Lloyd was interviewed by homicide detectives and then booked into the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp on suspicion of three felonies, including murder, robbery and conspiracy. No motive or further information has been provided by police.

On Jan. 7, police arrested Christopher Robinson, 23, in connection with the case. He remains at the County Jail without bail on numerous felony charges, including suspicion of premeditated murder.

Rivera was found in the square near North Van Buren and West Park streets shortly before 5:30 p.m. Dec. 21 with at least one gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital, where he later died, police reported.

His death four days before Christmas marked Stockton's 32nd homicide of 2013.

STOCKTON - Three youths were discovered to be in possession of loaded, concealed handguns and were arrested Tuesday afternoon just south of downtown Stockton, police reported.

The teenage boys were driving near Sonora and California streets at 4 p.m. Tuesday when they were pulled over by Community Response Team officers for a traffic stop, police reported. One of the boys ran but was apprehended quickly and was found to be hiding a loaded firearm.

A subsequent search of the driver and other passenger turned up two more loaded, concealed handguns, according to police. The juveniles, ages 17, 16 and 14, were all arrested on suspicion of weapons violations.